Infatuation Rules
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How to Break Up With Someone Without Hurting Them Before you have the conversation, ask yourself why you're not satisfied. ... Don't drag it out. ... Remember to be kind in the moment. ... Avoid focusing on what you think they did wrong. ... Be direct. ... Skip clichés like "it's not you, it's me." ... Finally, steer clear of false promises.
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Read More »As the old goes, breaking up is hard to do. Even when you’re the one making the call to end things, it’s tough to look someone in the eye and tell them you’re just not in love anymore. That’s probably why ghosting has become so prevalent: Since so much of our relationships occur via a screen, it’s easy to cut off coupledom without even exchanging a text. But that can be construed as cowardly. If you’re in a relationship with someone, that means at one point, you loved (or at least liked) this person enough to share your time with them. “Face to face interaction is an important piece of a dignified break up,” says Tzlil Hertzberg, a therapist specializing in relationships at MyTherapist New York . And you owe them the common courtesy. If they don’t see it coming, that may make for an uncomfortable exchange. But you’re a grown-up, and you can do this. Here’s how to break up with someone in the nicest way possible.
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Read More »Never has the golden rule been more applicable: Treat the other person as you would want to be treated. Because breakups involve a lot of feelings, sometimes, our emotions can get the best of us. But if you’re the one initiating the separation, be the bigger person and stick to your practiced script.
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